Monday, June 20, 2022

June 21: Doing Business Outside Your State: Foreign Qualification


What does it mean to qualify to do business in a foreign state, and is it something your company needs to do? What are the legal ramifications if you don’t qualify? If you’re a corporate attorney, are you prepared to advise clients on the matter?
Not all business activities constitute you doing business in a foreign state, but there are times that failure to qualify can leave your company facing negative consequences.
Join CSC for a complimentary CLE webinar by Frank Ballantine and Beth Lyden of Dykema Gossett PLLC, on state foreign qualifications, recent case law, and critical principles of conducting business outside your state.
The webinar will bring to life Qualifying to Do Business in Another State: The CSC 50-State Guide to Qualification. You’ll have the opportunity to ask presenters about formations and qualification guidelines as they review their impact on your business, and what you can do to protect yourself. We’ll also touch on some common CSC customer qualification questions.
Who should attend:
Corporate counsel
Outside counsel
Corporate paralegals and others involved in corporate compliance
Learning objectives:
Attendees will leave the program with a better understanding of corporate activities that generally do not require qualification and corporate activities that do require qualification. We’ll review the process of evaluating if a business is impacted and needs to qualify in another state, or if it meets a general exception. Attendees can expect a review of online and eCommerce activities that do or do not generally require qualification. Attendees will also leave with a better understanding of how corporations can cure failures or terminate qualification if necessary.
Title:
Doing Business Outside Your State: Foreign Qualification 
Date and Time:
Tuesday, June 21, 2022
11:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time
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Presented by:
LexisNexis®, CSC, and Dykema Gossett PLLC
Within 3-5 business days of the webinar, you’ll receive a message from Lexis Nexis asking you to confirm your attendance and bar information
Speakers:
  • Frank Ballantine is a strategic advisor and counselor to senior management, boards of directors, and investors in public and private companies across a variety of sectors, based in the U.S. and abroad. He advises executives, investors, and owner-operators of businesses changing how we live and work and traditional businesses at transformative moments. Frank serves as outside general counsel and corporate finance transaction leader. He leads private equity, venture capital, and angel investment transactions, as well as debt financings. Frank leads buy-side and sell-side M&A, joint ventures, marketing alliances, and technology licensing. He advises businesses and executives on equity-based compensation and brings Dykema’s specialists to bear on achieving his clients’ objectives and mastering their obstacles.
  • Beth Lyden is a senior associate in the Chicago office of Dykema Gossett PLLC, and focuses her practice on corporate finance and commercial lending. Beth has represented and advised institutional lenders and corporate borrowers in connection with asset-based loans, cash flow loans, acquisition financings, mezzanine loans, real estate loans, and mortgage loan warehouse financings. These financings have included single bank transactions, large syndicated credit facilities, cross-border and multicurrency transactions, workouts and loan restructurings.
Credit:
The announcement does not list which states CLE is approved for or in the process of approval for 60 minutes of CLE credit in various jurisdictions, but typically LexisNexis applies for many states. I'll add the information when it becomes available.
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